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. >>> investors see potential in latin america and the caribbean. the region has a market of 600 million people. and for years, trade with asia has been growing. nhk world's ai uchida spoke with president of the interamerican development bank to get his take on what's to come. >> i want to get right to it. you say in your book that we could be amidst the decade of latin america. how so? >> well, latin america basically went through all the financial crises that other parts of the world have been suffering recently, and we learned the lessons. and those lessons were, in essence, that you needed macro economics to beat. that's what latin america was capable of basically navigating through the financial crisis. so in essence, we were able to demonstrate that we have more resilient economies. and at the same time, this is a young continent. we have what would be called a demographic bonus, 27 years on average. but more importantly, with a lot of the raw materials, with the commodities that the world will continue to need in the years to come. commoditie
. >>> investors see potential in latin america and the caribbean. the region has a market of 600 million people. and for years, trade with asia has been growing. nhk world's ai uchida spoke with president of the interamerican development bank to get his take on what's to come. >> i want to get right to it. you say in your book that we could be amidst the decade of latin america. how so? >> well, latin america basically went through all the financial crises that other parts...
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institute has provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years and in-depth look later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well starting off this hour four years negotiations for the trans-pacific partnership have played out behind closed doors and yet the nations involved in this have bragged that it could be the biggest trade agreement of our day that would address everything from food to medicine to intellectual property the twelve nations involved in the t.p. talks could be getting close to a deal however critics warn this agreement could actually hurt the public by acting on behalf of major corporations instead of for the public good last week thanks to the latest document drop by this. secrets spilling organization wiki leaks people from around the world got their first glimpse of part of those negotiations dealing with intellectual property the fact that this information came from wiki leaks instead of the obama administration which touts transpare
institute has provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years and in-depth look later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well starting off this hour four years negotiations for the trans-pacific partnership have played out behind closed doors and yet the nations involved in this have bragged that it could be the biggest trade agreement of our day that would...
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latin america's subgrowth may have come in lighter than some, though u.s. is strong. story at directv is about repurchasing stock, to shrink the cap, the amount of stock, repurchase is 1.3 billion. i don't believe the call has begun yet. we're going to have mike on with us tomorrow. >> mike is smart. big international business, right? >> well, latin america is incredibly become and also questions about can you continue to compete when you don't have a full broadband offering so to
latin america's subgrowth may have come in lighter than some, though u.s. is strong. story at directv is about repurchasing stock, to shrink the cap, the amount of stock, repurchase is 1.3 billion. i don't believe the call has begun yet. we're going to have mike on with us tomorrow. >> mike is smart. big international business, right? >> well, latin america is incredibly become and also questions about can you continue to compete when you don't have a full broadband offering so to
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so for example football in latin america is soccer. has a tremendous opportunity especially in advance of the world cup coming to latin america in 2014. i think it'll be a huge twitter driver, huge opportunity for many looking to engage within latin america. december 6 is the world cup draw when we will see advertisers understand which countries are playing on which day, s psyche date to keep in mind and certainly next summer in latin america, will be a fantastic opportunity for global brands to make their message is heard. stuart: i know you cannot comment on the ipo coming up tomorrow, are not allowed to do it, but we thank you very much, indeed. we have an ipo today that is not twitter, it is barracuda. they do cloud computing. charles: yes. nicole: another cloud computing cyber security, this is what barracuda networks does come about 25% i guess there is room for another one after all. received quite nicely today. stuart: i wonder what happens with twitter. i do not know, but i wonder if you're going to get a 25% used in a half-ho
so for example football in latin america is soccer. has a tremendous opportunity especially in advance of the world cup coming to latin america in 2014. i think it'll be a huge twitter driver, huge opportunity for many looking to engage within latin america. december 6 is the world cup draw when we will see advertisers understand which countries are playing on which day, s psyche date to keep in mind and certainly next summer in latin america, will be a fantastic opportunity for global brands...
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in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed into a school based in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations and hands interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least c
in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is...
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in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. this push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed onto a school base in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations and hands interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least c
in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. this push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is...
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in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter-narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview us sense of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed onto a school base in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations enhanced interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least consider
in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter-narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview us sense of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really...
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in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed into a school based in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations and hands interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people but people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least co
in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really...
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in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed into a school based in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations enhanced interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least co
in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. as push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. hands of just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is...
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in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin america over the years of course that's evolved into the u.s. this push for counter narcotics fighting the drug war and what ends up happening is just like father said in the in the interview u.s. ends up just protecting its interests in these places and if democracies in the way of democracy is often the the victim. really quickly let's break this down for people who are watching because it is really fascinating i mean we had a school originated to fight communism or to use it through the war on communism for our own devices it's transformed onto a school base in fort benning georgia that americans pay for with our tax dollars to train not americans to train the latin american soldiers thousands every year and paramilitary operations enhanced interrogation and i think that that's probably the most important thing that people people should be considering if someone he's not hearing about the school they should at least con
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relations latin america, climate change, and trade. his remarks at the organization meeting forstates about 30 minutes. thank you. >> mr. secretary general, thank you very much. thank you for a wonderful welcome on this beautiful fall day, as pretty as it gets and one that is quickly prompting all of us to ask why we are at work today. i am privileged to be here. thank you for the ambassador of the invitation to be here. thank you for inviting me to speak here, and as always, wonderful to be here and this wonderful, remarkable, historic holding. a few minutes ago, we were down below in the atrium, and the secretary general to me over to see the peach tree president than 100 yearsre ago. it is over mark boal tree. a testimony to the deep roots of oas, the quintessential the latinal entity of americans and has origins dating back to even before the peach tree was planted. i was tempted to tell a story about william howard taft, the famous introduction, but i will spare you that particular story. i am delighted to be in the company of car
relations latin america, climate change, and trade. his remarks at the organization meeting forstates about 30 minutes. thank you. >> mr. secretary general, thank you very much. thank you for a wonderful welcome on this beautiful fall day, as pretty as it gets and one that is quickly prompting all of us to ask why we are at work today. i am privileged to be here. thank you for the ambassador of the invitation to be here. thank you for inviting me to speak here, and as always, wonderful to...
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that's an issue in all of latin america. and i'm saying many places in the world too. >> rose: finally, you have said something very interesting to me to publicly. you said beyond structural reforms central and latin america really need a true cultural revolution. a cultural change. >> you know, that is absolutely critical because mexico and latin america are both parts of the same history. you have on the one hand this indigenous history with many different kind of ethnic local cultures. and then it suddenly becomes together, comes together with this hispanic culture, spanish culture from spain in the 1500s. so many people confuse this as a conquest. it's not a conquest it's a mixture. it's the creation of a totally new culture of mix between spanish and indigenous cultures. this creates the latin america we know. in many so countries to more degree. like mexico and peru. some others to less degree like chile and argentina. this new culture adopts the things from the indian culture and from the spanish culture and some are
that's an issue in all of latin america. and i'm saying many places in the world too. >> rose: finally, you have said something very interesting to me to publicly. you said beyond structural reforms central and latin america really need a true cultural revolution. a cultural change. >> you know, that is absolutely critical because mexico and latin america are both parts of the same history. you have on the one hand this indigenous history with many different kind of ethnic local...
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canada and latin america who have one clear message. to shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas who called the school of the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded the school of the americas watch in one thousand nine hundred ninety and has been putting on this annual event for the last twenty three years it's about how you know pressure men with the office you will return to their countries why contours of other countries out to their training are to protect us economically just. to exploit the cheap labor of a natural resource over the years this demonstration has only grown attracting people from all walks of life but for some it's a very personal and emotional experience this is odd. ana barto a guatemala
canada and latin america who have one clear message. to shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas who called the school of the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded...
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. >> for years it has been a staple for tv viewers around latin america. cinderella storylines, melodramatic close ups, and episodic build ups to the happily ever after. but that narrative rehashed, and rerun got old, and audiences got tired. then came the narco novella. glamorous thrillers on the drug world. a genre revamped, raising the ratings. >> people got board with the lack of innovation, and around seven years ago we started producing narco novel l as. tv really became a window of our world and it has been popular ever since. >> in columbia has always been the dramas stand out from latin america. it's amazing how a narco trafficker captivates audiences. they're human and that's why people fall in love with them. >> television has the power to build social imagine nears and construct the way people see the world. the problems is the vision for success is to get it at all costs. for narcos and politicians. and that has had a very damaging impact on colombian society. me they will always have their critics, but this year it sparked a new kind of contr
. >> for years it has been a staple for tv viewers around latin america. cinderella storylines, melodramatic close ups, and episodic build ups to the happily ever after. but that narrative rehashed, and rerun got old, and audiences got tired. then came the narco novella. glamorous thrillers on the drug world. a genre revamped, raising the ratings. >> people got board with the lack of innovation, and around seven years ago we started producing narco novel l as. tv really became a...
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. >> for years it has been a staple for tv viewers around latin america. cinderella storylines, melodramatic close ups, and episodic build ups to the happily ever after. but that narrative rehashed, and rerun got old, and audiences got tired. then came the narco novella. glamorous thrillers on the drug world. a genre revamped, raising the ratings. >> people got board with the lack of innovation, and around seven years ago we started producing narco novel l as. tv really became a window of our world and it has been popular ever since. >> in columbia has always been the dramas stand out from latin america. it's amazing how a narco trafficker captivates audiences. they're human and that's why people fall in love with them. >> television has the power to build social imagine nears and construct the way people see the world. the problems is the vision for success is to get it at all costs. for narcos and politicians. and that has had a very damaging impact on colombian society. mthey will always have their critics, but this year it sparked a new kind of controv
. >> for years it has been a staple for tv viewers around latin america. cinderella storylines, melodramatic close ups, and episodic build ups to the happily ever after. but that narrative rehashed, and rerun got old, and audiences got tired. then came the narco novella. glamorous thrillers on the drug world. a genre revamped, raising the ratings. >> people got board with the lack of innovation, and around seven years ago we started producing narco novel l as. tv really became a...
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kids who has provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years an in-depth look later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well starting off this hour four years negotiations for the transpacific partnership have played out behind closed doors and get the nations involved to brag that it could be the biggest trade agreement of our day that would address everything from medicine to food to intellectual property called nations involved in the tepee talks could be getting close to a deal however critics warn this agreement could actually hurt the public by acting on behalf of major corporations instead of the public good when asked week thanks to the latest document drop by the secret spilling organization wiki leaks people around the world got a first glimpse of part of the negotiations that part dealing with intellectual property now the fact this information came from wiki leaks instead of from the obama administration which by the way touts transparency has infur
kids who has provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years an in-depth look later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well starting off this hour four years negotiations for the transpacific partnership have played out behind closed doors and get the nations involved to brag that it could be the biggest trade agreement of our day that would address everything from...
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now managers of these car companies have their sights set on another country in latin america. nhk world reports. >> reporter: honda motor held a ground breaking ceremony for an auto parts factory north of mexico city. when it's completed in 2015, the factory will produce as many as 700,000 transmissions a year. >> translator: as mexico's economy grows, the auto market will expand. and so will domestic demand for cars. >> reporter: mexico's economy is the second biggest in latin america, trailing only brazil. the middle class is growing. and consumers are enjoying greater purchasing power. this man is 40 years old. owns a house in the suburbs of mexico city. pena works for a security company. he says that during the past five years his income has nearly doubled. he bought 2 cars this year, each with a 36-month loan. pena is not alone. more and more mexicans are buying cars as their income slides. >> translator: after paying off this loan, i want to trade in my car for a nicer one. >> reporter: but honda motor is facing some new competition in the market. nissan is also building
now managers of these car companies have their sights set on another country in latin america. nhk world reports. >> reporter: honda motor held a ground breaking ceremony for an auto parts factory north of mexico city. when it's completed in 2015, the factory will produce as many as 700,000 transmissions a year. >> translator: as mexico's economy grows, the auto market will expand. and so will domestic demand for cars. >> reporter: mexico's economy is the second biggest in...
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. >> father roy bourgeois, you spent many years as a priest in latin america and this pope is from latin america. your sense of his pronouncements now in terms of what the message will reverberate throughout latin america, especially his call for greater decentralization of the church? >> yes, of course it is very admirable that pope francis is discussing the suffering of the majority of the people in capitalism. but at the same time, i think it is important for pope francis to also address, as he refers to, the romant in catholic church. i am referring to women who were not treated as equals, who are denied ordination. homosexuality, [indiscernible] that must be addressed. years inpe spent any argentina before becoming pope. he knows about the dirty war. he lived through that from 1976- 1983 were school of the americas graduates did untold suffering and we had our annual vigil this past weekend for some 4000 people gathered from all over the country, students, veterans, others, peacemakers, we came together to try to close the school of the americas, there really has enforced u.s. forei
. >> father roy bourgeois, you spent many years as a priest in latin america and this pope is from latin america. your sense of his pronouncements now in terms of what the message will reverberate throughout latin america, especially his call for greater decentralization of the church? >> yes, of course it is very admirable that pope francis is discussing the suffering of the majority of the people in capitalism. but at the same time, i think it is important for pope francis to also...
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with their day-to-day jobs. >> in the service you're providing, is it judicial in latin america. >> it's across a lot of spaces. >> but there's math in the back of this. you're creating social networks and connections but the value add you bring is this understanding that somehow there's math in the back of this. >> right. it's just like your -- the human genome. your genome tells you how to personalize things, how you're going to look, act, and, you know, there's nature and nurture. we create essentially a learning genome. so we personalize everything, and we create a behavior trajectory around learning for people. so it can be in judicial reform. it can be in education. it can be, for instance, we're working with a large pharmaceutical company who is trying to solve creating molecules -- or inventing new molecules for different genome types for cancer. >> i will let kim have the last question. go right ahead. >> in terms of education, what is that one thing that you believe in that almost no one else does? >> that we need to really allow for understanding the processing and synthe
with their day-to-day jobs. >> in the service you're providing, is it judicial in latin america. >> it's across a lot of spaces. >> but there's math in the back of this. you're creating social networks and connections but the value add you bring is this understanding that somehow there's math in the back of this. >> right. it's just like your -- the human genome. your genome tells you how to personalize things, how you're going to look, act, and, you know, there's nature...
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which states bond to the dictatorship of a goose so pinochet chile is one of the richest nations in latin america but millions have staged protests and listened he is demanding more wealth equality anti-educational stuff it's. up next a special report on gun crime in new orleans but if you're watching in the u.k. it's time to go underground with action rattansi.
which states bond to the dictatorship of a goose so pinochet chile is one of the richest nations in latin america but millions have staged protests and listened he is demanding more wealth equality anti-educational stuff it's. up next a special report on gun crime in new orleans but if you're watching in the u.k. it's time to go underground with action rattansi.
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policy in latin america are about half an hour. >> mr. secretary-general, thank you very, very much. thank you for a wonderful welcome on this absolutely beautiful, luscious, seductive fall day, as pretty as it gets, and one that's quickly prompting all of us to ask why we're at work today. i'm privileged to be here. i want to thank the inter-american dialogue. thank you, michael shifter, and thank you, ambassador deborah-mae lovell for the invitation to be here. i want to thank the organization of american states for inviting me to speak here this morning. and it's always wonderful to be in this remarkable, beautiful, historic building. a few minutes ago, we were down below in the atrium and secretary-general insulza took me over to see the peace tree that president taft planted more than 100 years ago. it's a remarkable tree, and ita testimony to the deep roots of the oas, which is the quintessential multilateral entity of the americas and has its origins obviously dating back to even before that peace tree was planted. i was tempted to
policy in latin america are about half an hour. >> mr. secretary-general, thank you very, very much. thank you for a wonderful welcome on this absolutely beautiful, luscious, seductive fall day, as pretty as it gets, and one that's quickly prompting all of us to ask why we're at work today. i'm privileged to be here. i want to thank the inter-american dialogue. thank you, michael shifter, and thank you, ambassador deborah-mae lovell for the invitation to be here. i want to thank the...
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the training of soldiers from across latin america upwards of sixty thousand soldiers actually gone to that. to that school and graduated synonymous with notorious human rights violators in the western hemisphere come out of the school and over the last of the talented twenty three years there's been protests within as by the school the americas watch. i can for banning torture and that's what this protest was inside just like in years before join thousands of people tied to the scene and against the people see is one of the biggest sources of political instability him in the western hemisphere. and then an eagle and explain what this weekend's protests were like what was new housing and care for those previous years. sure on like you mentioned earlier you know you do is upwards of a thousand people there are no different than years prior this is an event that that does draw in a lot of people every year this year was that the media ban. from friday to sunday there were workshops that were demonstrations over musical performances on that in fact it and i even got a chance to speak to a
the training of soldiers from across latin america upwards of sixty thousand soldiers actually gone to that. to that school and graduated synonymous with notorious human rights violators in the western hemisphere come out of the school and over the last of the talented twenty three years there's been protests within as by the school the americas watch. i can for banning torture and that's what this protest was inside just like in years before join thousands of people tied to the scene and...
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this thought was you would have similar things throughout latin america. the u.s. policy since that time has been out only to isolate the cuban government, but to attempt to prevent similar kind of uprisings from occurring elsewhere. treated vietnam, episode 7, we put it in a different concept. we wanted to show vietnam was not an aberration. we begin with the overthrow of the government in brazil in 1964, then go to the overthrow in the dominican republic in 1965. we show the u.s. role in the bloodbath in indonesia in 1965. we talked about the escalation of vietnam, and we also talked about u.s. overthrow the allende government in chile. the concern in the u.s. was not cube itself, but the possibility throughout latin america in our own backyard for a series of communist revolutions and radical movements. we weren't under kissinger with the right-wing governments in latin america for something called operation condor, which is basically an operation set up death squads throughout latin america to kill not only revolutionaries, but reformers and dissidents. we see
this thought was you would have similar things throughout latin america. the u.s. policy since that time has been out only to isolate the cuban government, but to attempt to prevent similar kind of uprisings from occurring elsewhere. treated vietnam, episode 7, we put it in a different concept. we wanted to show vietnam was not an aberration. we begin with the overthrow of the government in brazil in 1964, then go to the overthrow in the dominican republic in 1965. we show the u.s. role in the...
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it turned this city which was one considered one of the safest in latin america, into a place many people feared. >> translator: nobody wanted to leave their house. it was so unsafe. >> reporter: but these days the gun battles are fewer. the murder rate is half of what it was in 2011 at the height of the violence. when this force was created two years ago, there were a little over 400 members, now that number has grown to over 3,500, and while the government is quick to credit these men and women for improving the safety in monterrey, many others say there is still a long way to go. like this mother who prays she will one day see her mother again. the 20-year-old told her mom she was going to the movies. she says she is skeptical the city is now safe. >> translator: it is not true we have got through the worst, because otherwise this would not be happening to me. >> reporter: it's not just kidnappings that are on the rise. many shops and businesses remain closed in this downtown neighborhood where criminal gangs are known to extroert the owners. but the criminologist thinks the city is on
it turned this city which was one considered one of the safest in latin america, into a place many people feared. >> translator: nobody wanted to leave their house. it was so unsafe. >> reporter: but these days the gun battles are fewer. the murder rate is half of what it was in 2011 at the height of the violence. when this force was created two years ago, there were a little over 400 members, now that number has grown to over 3,500, and while the government is quick to credit these...
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let's address the emerging markets call for a second, or latin america call. those marketing should be cheap. they should be underperforming. forget about the corruption in the government. they're just not glowing like they used to. brazil's a mess. they're raising rates. >> for now. >> for now. >> that's why you trade here. >> right. >> all right. so no disagreement, but who doesn't know that? like tell the world something they don't know. we understand what the challenges are. >> -- they shouldn't buy it, you should wait on it. so many markets that will improve and move up, at a much greater rate, i don't think those markets -- >> should you buy u.s. small caps trading at 20 times earnings -- >> absolutely. >> -- versus large cap latin american countries that have underperformed for four years selling at 13? you have the value discipline. >> -- how people are thinking about the market right now, russell 2000 at another new high today. the transports at another new high. nasdaq is moving up past 4,000. the dow's at 16,001 at this point. the people think there
let's address the emerging markets call for a second, or latin america call. those marketing should be cheap. they should be underperforming. forget about the corruption in the government. they're just not glowing like they used to. brazil's a mess. they're raising rates. >> for now. >> for now. >> that's why you trade here. >> right. >> all right. so no disagreement, but who doesn't know that? like tell the world something they don't know. we understand what the...
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they've been approaching market in africa southeast asia and latin america that offers a large loan to an investment oftentimes title expected trail for an investment the country want to inject capital for chinese workers to build infrastructure the host country which adopted the three courses latin america the hottest natural resource upgrade of oil for africa oil precious metal. for celtic to a couple of treatment and energy and for me delete it. normally the role of the great dark ocean and a large cup back to international and military spending. good opportunity for china. the most notable and probably embarrassed example to apec summit. obama couldn't shop speed and continue to shut down which didn't contain a larger platform. the bank is she a plastic or not plan to conduct an important country china's investment in foreign countries has greatly increased the past ten years never to reach available market in cab the resort. on wednesday and andrea quilt of the world i reports for center for peace and god loving coal canal of china overseas investment policy the temple. in recent
they've been approaching market in africa southeast asia and latin america that offers a large loan to an investment oftentimes title expected trail for an investment the country want to inject capital for chinese workers to build infrastructure the host country which adopted the three courses latin america the hottest natural resource upgrade of oil for africa oil precious metal. for celtic to a couple of treatment and energy and for me delete it. normally the role of the great dark ocean and...
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who was ousted in two thousand and nine kind of a move toward the socialist bloc in latin america and while she has a lot of support from the working class which by the way is the majority the population the it's a very poor nation she doesn't have the support from the all the in the ruling elites and more importantly the military who was responsible for the ouster of the president in the first place so i think this is going to be a very pivotal year wow i mean this is really significant i mean we have a country that's kind of been propped up by the u.s. and a lot of. interests going into that country as we as you just mentioned i mean we're funding essentially these death squads these military police squads as you said earlier to me that there could be multiple vice presidents because of how divided this really is what talk about really it's amazing we're talking about one hundred and twenty eight. deputy seats that are up for grabs and like i was saying i mean eight different candidates we're looking at an outcome of three different vice presidents for the country there is not a lik
who was ousted in two thousand and nine kind of a move toward the socialist bloc in latin america and while she has a lot of support from the working class which by the way is the majority the population the it's a very poor nation she doesn't have the support from the all the in the ruling elites and more importantly the military who was responsible for the ouster of the president in the first place so i think this is going to be a very pivotal year wow i mean this is really significant i mean...
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america he should have his head examined. and i knew that would be a quagmire. which is what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on u.s. soil would we do people react over react as they did last time which would go crazy again because we have these bomb power this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists whether obama is a good reasonable manager of empire which is not the issue the issue is. once you have the ability to use this technology all over the world you will use it there will be one president will come along will not have the restraint of an obama will be a george bush again and what happens right of course once these policies are an act and they never go away no matter who does they start building the atomic bomb as truman found out he's a little boy out of toboggan according to leslie gross no one was going to stop that bomb from being dropped from the moment we started building that bomb russia was our main. you know you said in th
america he should have his head examined. and i knew that would be a quagmire. which is what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on u.s. soil would we do people react over react as they did last time which would go crazy again because we have these bomb power this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists whether obama is a good reasonable manager of empire which is not the issue the issue is. once you have the...
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america they should have his head examined. and i knew that would be a quagmire you know. what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on u.s. soil. or did people react over react as they did last time would go crazy again because we have. this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists whether obama is a good manager of empires is not the issue the issue is what you have the ability to use this technology. you will use it it will be one president will come along will not have the restraint of an obama will be a george bush again and one of course once his policies are inactive they never go away no matter who you start building the atomic bomb is true. he's a little boy out of toboggan according to leslie gross no one was going to stop that bomb from being dropped from the moment we started building that bomb russia was our main. you know you said in the in the film series that those who control the world technologically it's almost that they will ine
america they should have his head examined. and i knew that would be a quagmire you know. what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on u.s. soil. or did people react over react as they did last time would go crazy again because we have. this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists whether obama is a good manager of empires is not the issue the issue is what you have the ability to use this technology. you will...
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who was ousted in two thousand and nine kind of a move toward the socialist bloc in latin america and while she has a lot of support from the working class which by the way is the majority the population the it's a very poor nation she doesn't have the support from the all the in the ruling elites and more importantly the military who was responsible for the ouster of the president in the first place so i think this is going to be a very pivotal year wow i mean this is really significant i mean we have a country that's kind of been propped up by the u.s. and a lot of. interests going into that country as we as you just mentioned i mean we're funding essentially these death squads these military police squads as you said earlier to me that there could be multiple vice presidents because of how divided this really is what talk about really it's amazing we're talking about a. hundred and twenty eight. deputy seats that are up for grabs and like i was saying i mean eight different candidates we're looking at an outcome of three different vice presidents for the country there is not a like
who was ousted in two thousand and nine kind of a move toward the socialist bloc in latin america and while she has a lot of support from the working class which by the way is the majority the population the it's a very poor nation she doesn't have the support from the all the in the ruling elites and more importantly the military who was responsible for the ouster of the president in the first place so i think this is going to be a very pivotal year wow i mean this is really significant i mean...
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america and this film is like just looking at the corpses that had been thrown out of the planes by us back to taters there and saying we're trying to humanize the victims here but without understanding why were people being thrown out of planes why were nuns being slaughtered across central america why why was that happening in the context of course would have been at the time i suppose conspiracy that you like dirty conspiracy theory that any corporations that they would have any interested in throwing people out of planes you know you don't have to dress up like a soldier and play soldier games in afghanistan you know and spend a lot of money on plane tickets and harassing people to death just going to wall street i mean this is why my number one journalist in america without a shadow of a doubt is meant to be. because you understand the key problems and he writes about them in ways that people can understand that's why he's on our show often because he understands that we're on the side of exploring absolutely the inner machinations of the true war being perpetrated by the terro
america and this film is like just looking at the corpses that had been thrown out of the planes by us back to taters there and saying we're trying to humanize the victims here but without understanding why were people being thrown out of planes why were nuns being slaughtered across central america why why was that happening in the context of course would have been at the time i suppose conspiracy that you like dirty conspiracy theory that any corporations that they would have any interested...
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america and this film is like just looking at the corpses that had been thrown out of the planes by us back to taters there and saying we're trying to humanize the victims here but without understanding why were people being thrown out of planes why were nuns being slaughtered across central america why why was that happening the context of course would have been at the time i suppose conspiracy that you like dirty conspiracy theory that any corporations that they would have any interest. throwing people out of planes you don't have to dress up like a soldier and play soldier games in afghanistan you know and spend a lot of money on plane tickets and harassing people to death just going to wall street i mean this is why i my number one journalist in america without a shadow of a doubt is matt taibbi because you understand the key problems and he writes about them in ways that people can understand that's why he's on our show often because he understands that we're on the side of exploring absolutely the inner machinations of the true war being perpetrated by the two terrorists did y
america and this film is like just looking at the corpses that had been thrown out of the planes by us back to taters there and saying we're trying to humanize the victims here but without understanding why were people being thrown out of planes why were nuns being slaughtered across central america why why was that happening the context of course would have been at the time i suppose conspiracy that you like dirty conspiracy theory that any corporations that they would have any interest....
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america and this film is like just looking at the corpses that had been thrown out of the planes by us back to taters there and saying we're trying to humanize the victims here but without understanding why were people being thrown out of planes why were nuns being slaughtered across central america why why was that happening the context of course would have been at the time i suppose conspiracy that you like dirty conspiracy theory that any corporations that they would have any interested in throwing people out of planes you know you don't have to dress up like a soldier and play soldier games in afghanistan you know and spend a lot of money on plane tickets and harassing people to death just going to wall street i mean this is why my number one journalist in america without a shadow of a doubt is meant to be. because you understand the key problems and he writes about them in ways that people can understand that's why he's on our show often because he understands that were on the side of exploring absolutely the inner machinations of the true war being perpetrated by the two terro
america and this film is like just looking at the corpses that had been thrown out of the planes by us back to taters there and saying we're trying to humanize the victims here but without understanding why were people being thrown out of planes why were nuns being slaughtered across central america why why was that happening the context of course would have been at the time i suppose conspiracy that you like dirty conspiracy theory that any corporations that they would have any interested in...
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america and this film is like just looking at the corpses that had been thrown out of the planes by us back to caterers there and saying we're trying to humanize the victims here but without understanding why were people being thrown out of planes why were nuns being slaughtered across central america why why was that happening the context of course would have been at the time i suppose conspiracy that you like dirty conspiracy theory that any corporations that they would have any interested in throwing people out of planes you don't have to dress up like a soldier and play soldier games in afghanistan you know and spend a lot of money on plane tickets and harassing people to death just going to wall street i mean this is why i my number one journalist in america without a shadow of a doubt is matt taibbi because you understand the key problems and he writes about them in ways that people can understand that's why he's on our show often because he understands that we're on the side of exploring absolutely the inner machinations of the true war being perpetrated by the terrorists did
america and this film is like just looking at the corpses that had been thrown out of the planes by us back to caterers there and saying we're trying to humanize the victims here but without understanding why were people being thrown out of planes why were nuns being slaughtered across central america why why was that happening the context of course would have been at the time i suppose conspiracy that you like dirty conspiracy theory that any corporations that they would have any interested in...
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america and this film is like just looking at the corpses that had been thrown out of the planes by us back to taters there and saying we're trying to humanize the victims here but without understanding why were people being thrown out of planes why were nuns being slaughtered across central america why why was that happening the context of course would have been at the time i suppose conspiracy that you like dirty conspiracy theory that any corporations that they would have any interested in throwing people out of planes you know you don't have to dress up like a soldier and play soldier games in afghanistan you know and spend a lot of money on plane tickets and harassing people to death just going to wall street i mean this is why my number one journalist in america without a shadow of a doubt is meant to be. because you understand the key problems and he writes about them in ways that people can understand that's why he's on our show often because he understands that we're on the side of exploring absolutely the inner machinations of the true war being perpetrated by the two terr
america and this film is like just looking at the corpses that had been thrown out of the planes by us back to taters there and saying we're trying to humanize the victims here but without understanding why were people being thrown out of planes why were nuns being slaughtered across central america why why was that happening the context of course would have been at the time i suppose conspiracy that you like dirty conspiracy theory that any corporations that they would have any interested in...
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and expand our outreach to latin america and asian market street, not just to attract businesses to come here, but i'd like for us to really begin to introduce "made in san francisco" products to these growing market street. (applause) ~ markets >> while the worst of the economic crisis may be behind us, we cannot deviate from our commitment to fiscal responsibility and reform. we will continue to invest in our neighborhoods, in our infrastructure, and most importantly, in our people. i want to recognize budget chair supervisor mark farrell again for leading the budget effort and making this a very collaborative process. i want to thank my staff led by steve kava, and to my budget office led by kate howard. and also a great thanks to ben rosenfield, our city controller and his staff, and then an anticipated thanks in advance to budget analyst harvey rose for his anticipated cooperation. [laughter] >> so, i know this is short, but i think you look at the budget. to me it's quite a sweet budget. so, let's roll up our sleeves. let's get this budget done collaboratively. and then let's spend
and expand our outreach to latin america and asian market street, not just to attract businesses to come here, but i'd like for us to really begin to introduce "made in san francisco" products to these growing market street. (applause) ~ markets >> while the worst of the economic crisis may be behind us, we cannot deviate from our commitment to fiscal responsibility and reform. we will continue to invest in our neighborhoods, in our infrastructure, and most importantly, in our...
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i said if any secretary of defense recommends that i send troops again and asia africa latin america he should have his head examined right and i knew that would be a quagmire but i fear we're virtue that what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on them on us soil would we do people react over react as they did last time would go crazy again because we have the power this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists whether obama is a good manager of empires is not the issue the issue is what you have the ability to use this technology all over the world you will use it there will be one president will come along will not have the restraint of an obama will be a george bush again and what happens right of course once his policies are an act and they never go away no matter who you start building the atomic bomb as truman found out he's a little boy out of toboggan according to lesley gross no one was going to stop that bomb from being dropped from the moment we started building that bomb russia was our mai
i said if any secretary of defense recommends that i send troops again and asia africa latin america he should have his head examined right and i knew that would be a quagmire but i fear we're virtue that what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on them on us soil would we do people react over react as they did last time would go crazy again because we have the power this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists...
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america he should have his head examined right and i knew that would be a quagmire you know. what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on u.s. soil would we do people react over react as they did last time we would go crazy again because we have these bomb power this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists whether obama is a good manager of empire which is not the issue the issue is what you have the ability to...
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people from 'coz restrict and people from venezuela and all of latin america who came together to unit to get in museum built (clapping) >> and that was the most beautiful thing about having all latinos come together by the way, we came together all because we knew what the mexican museum would do. i want to thank our agency our african-american brothers and sisters and our earn pan brothers and sisters they helped get in mexican museum built. and with that i'd like to introduce our president of the festival my deep friend give him a hand (clapping) >> you have to help me, you support me on the mexican day. i'm proud to be chair for the nonprofit that actually provides the festival who was here for leila detains yesterday (clapping) >> you, you know we've become the community hearts for san francisco so we've been waiting to welcome the mexican museum for a long, long time. it fulfills the original violation in the district as a culture hub that would super economic growth for the region and the many travelers that are so important for this economy. the mexican museum joins the large i
people from 'coz restrict and people from venezuela and all of latin america who came together to unit to get in museum built (clapping) >> and that was the most beautiful thing about having all latinos come together by the way, we came together all because we knew what the mexican museum would do. i want to thank our agency our african-american brothers and sisters and our earn pan brothers and sisters they helped get in mexican museum built. and with that i'd like to introduce our...
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i want to break in the african and latin america and our businesses to be represented all over the world because our sdm dna is about being a national city. san francisco has always been a part of the conversation about immigration and this is a time of very unique opportunity time where congress has this one's in a lifetime ability to make the updated changes. we need to reflect what our business you demands are going forward to hopefully reflect the need to bring people out of the dictate area of undocumentation and into the lime light and have them fully participate and as mayors and major cities across the country we need that comprehensive immigration reform. we have other things to talk about on the aspects of that. but i'm pride to join our homeland security to make sure that we are talking about this and sending a message to congress and all our representatives. our country to be fully covered we have a lot to do with us passing reform immigration policies >> that was well said. just as jan napoleon said that but you led the catholic immigration programs in the country iowa why i
i want to break in the african and latin america and our businesses to be represented all over the world because our sdm dna is about being a national city. san francisco has always been a part of the conversation about immigration and this is a time of very unique opportunity time where congress has this one's in a lifetime ability to make the updated changes. we need to reflect what our business you demands are going forward to hopefully reflect the need to bring people out of the dictate...